Engineering

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Welcome to the La Salle Station Engingeering section.  Here you  will find the technical specifications for the station.  If you are interested in contributing material please read carefully, then contact the leasing deparment at redroach@flex.net

Design

La Salle station is typical of orbital habitats found in many systems.  Conceived of and built by the Austin Colonization Company's (AusCo) Aerospace Division, La Salle Station's main habitat area is a large ring 100  meters in diameter. 

Side View of Station

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The station's rotating structure is 20 metres thick.

The top and bottom edges of this structure are 1.5m thick and contain 30 cm of insolation reflectors, micrometeorite armour protection and heat
insulating materials. The rest of this space (120cm) is occupied by
crawl-ways, piping and cabling conduits, along with the necessary
space-frame of composite materials to provide strength to the overall
structure.

All fresh supplies of liquid are transported around the inner edge to each
zone of the station, and ultimately end up as waste in the outer edge.
Sewerage is pumped up and reprocessed in two of the eight spokes that
connect the rotating structure to the rest of the station, while the other
six spokes contain pumping stations and radiators for the necessary
heat-management of the overall structure.

Within the rotating structure a 1 metre central airtight bulkhead divides
the space into two sections, an upper section and a lower section, both 8 metres in height. Further one metre transverse bulkheads break each section up into 24 zones. Zones 1 to 24 are in the lower section, and zones 25-48  are in the upper. (Andy Goddard 1998)

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Sections

Sections are 70 meters by 65 meters square (sections 1-24) , 70 meters x 60 meters (sections 25-48) and 8 meters tall.

Standard accomodation areas can have three storeys, each of 2.66m (8 feet 7inches) in height, although higher rating accomodation and commercial zones usually only have two storeys.   (Andy Goddard 1998)

Gardens and most plants are acceptable.  Large trees are still out till someone  convinces me the ceilings are much higher.

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Movement Between Sections

The only place where passage can occur between the lower and upper sections is at each of the eight spoke assemblies, where lifts and escalators are provided to allow travel through (the normally open) airlocks. In the event of a hull breach, any zone or group of zones can be isolated from any other. Most zones contain cramped "safe houses": these are small airtight bunkers where people can safely stay until leaks and facilities are returned to normal.

Please remember that certain sections contain elevators.  These will be located in the center of that section. They take up a 10 x 10 meter square in the center of the section.  Andy Goddard has designed the floor plans for these spoke footprints, so take a look if you chose a spoke section. 

One last note, there will be a raised transportation system that will take up space in the outer ring sections. If you chose and outer ring section, please look here to see what Mr. Goddard has designed for us. 

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Leases/Contributions

Leases will be granted for full sections to those who wish to take the time to design them. At this point, requesting a section or sections will place the following requirements upon you:

Floorplan of the Section.  Floorplans of individual buildings are not required, but would be a bonus.
NPC's for your sections.  Names and titles are required, full character sheets and stats would be nice.

If you feel that an entire section is beyone you, feel free to contact me about doing a single business/building/NPC.  All contributions are welcomed.

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The following hex grids are used to map the section of the station. The scale is 1.5 meters per hex.  Please be careful, look at which type of section you have, and download the correct type of grid.

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This is a file for a sheet of hex paper.  The scale of the grid makes it very useful for mapping out individual buildings withing La Salle Station. If you have taken an inner ring section, use this file. It already has the spoke section mapped

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This is a file for a sheet of hex paper. The this grid should be used to map inner ring sections that are not spoke sections.      

grideouters.gif

This is a file for a sheet of hex paper.  The scale of the grid makes it very useful for mapping out individual buildings withing La Salle Station. If you have taken an outer ring section, use this file. It already has the spoke section mapped.

grideouter.gif

This file is to be used for the outer ring sections that are not spoke sections.   The travellator landing is still there, but it lacks lifts like the spoke sections.

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Copyright 1998 by the La Salle Station Working Group
For problems or questions regarding this web contact redroach@flex.net.
Last updated: July 07, 1999.